Uncontested VP Administration candidate Ben (Han Qiao) Du showed his experience with the portfolio in the Great Debate on Thursday night while promising better communication with clubs during his term.
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Sharp divisions emerged between two current AMS execs at the second presidential debate on Thursday evening.
At the Great Debate, VP external candidates questioned each other on their experience and insider status.
The three candidates for the UBC Board of Governors found agreement on Campus Vision 2050 priorities and graduate student advocacy at the Great Debate.
Council met last night in its first meeting after reading break to discuss the society’s sexual violence policy and respectful community and workplace policy reviews, AMS elections and code changes.
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Cabagnon and Co brought up specific lobbying points more often, showing differences in their priorities, while Jain was unable to present many specific plans.
Over a hundred students were seen crowded outside of The Pit in the Nest on Wednesday night, with many not wearing masks.
Incumbent student governors criticized a newcomer candidate’s affiliations with Students for Freedom of Expression (SFE) and simultaneous electoral pursuits
The prevalence of COVID-19 at UBC has continued to gradually decline, according to new data released by the BC Centre for Disease Control.
The four candidates for VP academic and university affairs (VPAUA) discussed many issues including affordability, support for Black students and the toxic drug crisis during the first debate last night.
Despite pushback from members of the University Endowment Lands (UEL), BC’s former Minister of Municipal Affairs Josie Osborne announced she would support the rezoning application for a cannabis store in University Village.
VP Administration candidate Ben (Han Qiao) Du relied on his familiarity with the portfolio but fell short when getting into specifics on policy in a solo debate on Tuesday night.